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Reading for Pleasure, Not Judgment

January 2, 2019 by Aaron Vail

Pleasure reading, which I’ll define as reading when not required to, seems to be a niche activity. Either people are doing it and not talking about it or not doing it at all. Or maybe my introvert circle is too small.   Within the pleasure reading community there are, apparently, as I’ve recently discovered, those who only read nonfiction books. I’m not here to tell … [Read more...]

Business Spotlight: Café Madrid Deli & Bakery   

January 2, 2019 by Kyle Hamm

 Celebrating Community and New Goals, Nona.Media’s Team Joins Café Madrid Deli & Bakery for Their Annual Holiday Get-Together Nona.Media (pronounced nona dot media, the parent company of Nonahood News) has grown substantially this year and has created a strong, loyal team that feels like family! This year, we chose Café Madrid Deli & Bakery for our venue to … [Read more...]

Kyle’s Culinary Column: Mushrooms – The Fungus Among Us

January 2, 2019 by Kyle Hamm

Also known as toadstools, this spore-bearing non-vegetable is usually produced on soil, or atop its food source (such as non-living organic matter like dead trees). Mushrooms are reflected to be in a family of their own and are not considered to be vegetables or plants because they acquire their nutrition through metabolizing the organic matter around them, and they do not hold … [Read more...]

Author Highlight: Andy Weir

January 2, 2019 by Aaron Vail

This is a tough highlight to debut a new column because Andy Weir is a newcomer and he’s only published two books and one graphic novel so far. But, I’m sure there is more to come.   Born in 1972 to parents who loved reading, Weir grew up surrounded by science-fiction literature such as the works of Arthur C. Clarke and Isaac Asimov. I’ve seen a couple of interviews … [Read more...]

The Artist: The Inspiration and The Becoming

January 2, 2019 by Nicole LaBosco

Meet Gina Tyquiengco, a 31-year old artist who was born in Fort Lewis, Wash. Growing up, she was taught to always believe in herself, in goodness, in people, and in learning. Tyquiengco attended Indiana University, earned her bachelor’s degree in media arts and science in 2012, and soon after moved to Orlando. Our featured artist describes herself as open-minded, independent … [Read more...]

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